by Jeremy S. Keich | Aug 4, 2012 | Divorce Blog
A common issue that parents face after the initial child custody location is when the parent that has the majority of time-sharing, or primary custody, over the minor child(ren), seeks to relocate from the principal address or residence. When speaking about...
by Jeremy S. Keich | Jul 28, 2012 | Divorce Blog
Outside of the child custody determinations one of the most heavily litigated issues in a dissolution of marriage (divorce) case is the division of the marital property. This includes both marital assets as well as liabilities(debt). Florida acts under the premise...
by Jeremy S. Keich | Jul 22, 2012 | Divorce Blog
It is not uncommon for a prospective client(parent) to say that the court should award him/her primary custody of their child(ren) because the minor child(ren) told that parent that he or she want to live with that particular parent. However, the child’s...
by Jeremy S. Keich | Jul 7, 2012 | Divorce Blog
In every divorce case, either spouse may request alimony or spousal support. While the traditional notion has been that women are entitled to spousal support based on their traditional role as a stay at home wife/mother, nothing precludes the father/husband to seek...
by Jeremy S. Keich | Jun 28, 2012 | Divorce Blog
Florida is a “no fault” state when determining grounds for a divorce. In other words, either party is not require to prove that his or her spouse is at fault and the basis for a divorce(e.g. adultery). Instead, all the party seeking the divorce...